A few of us over at Bentley today for this one - Dominic, Jon, Rob, and myself.
Nice sunny morning but initially it felt a bit chilly. Back out in the car park to collect my bike after number pinning on and there was a bit of warmth coming off the sun so I ditched the armwarmers and put my track mitts on rather than the full fingers. Glad I did as it was a nice temperature out there.
The course is 2 full laps (up and down) and about half a lap, turning at the mid point roundabout at the third time of asking.
I was 4th rider off (no.5) and caught numbers 2 and 3 inside quarter of an hour . I've never ridden these roads before and they're pretty good, a bit of a bumpy section in one place (like riding on a stone sorter) but it wasn't long. The surface is nice and smooth and the road seemed to swoop and drag a lot, gentle rollers though so no groveling just had to work up and down the cassette a bit.
After the first lap I felt fine so started to pick it up a bit as I thought I'd started a bit too easy. This was only my second 50 so I'm not exactly an old hand at pacing them. On the return leg of the second lap the wind had picked up a bit. The first lap had been nice and calm but there was a noticeable touch of the blowy stuff heading back. I was going quite well and felt fine so the breeze wasn't a problem and I caught number 4 on one of the little drags. Number 8 had caught me so I had to make do with being second rider in.
Starting the short third lap I really tried to push it, making every effort to try and keep the speed up. I'd had a rather optimistic target in my head (5 mins faster than my previous 50) and it was going to tough to get close to it after my slightly too easy first lap. Around the final turn and...blimey that wind has really picked up now. The final 5 miles were a bit of a slog as the wind felt tough and I was struggling to push in to it. The drags were now hard work and I knew my optimistic target had gone for a burton but I just went as hard as I could to the checkered flag. Glad I had an early start as I felt for those still out for another lap or so in the increasing wind.
Back at HQ, off the bike and ouch the pins hurt, specifically the quads were really sore. I'd switched the spacers on my tri-bars to raise them a bit more. In theory for extra comfort but it seemed to have altered my position a touch so they have hastily been switched back to the smaller ones, and fingers crossed I won't have the same aches after my other 50s.
Important stuff - tea, 2 pieces of very nice flapjack, and a time.
2:12:56 (22.5mph ave) a PB by 2 minutes . My optimistic target had been a 2:10 and I think I'd have got close if the wind had stayed as it was on lap 1. Hey-ho that's racing, just got the target still there to knock over and can't be disappointed with a PB by 2 minutes.
I had to shoot off straight away for my Dad's birthday jelly and ice-cream so didn't get any other times or a chance to speak to any of the other ACC post race.